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    Haas HL-4 ERROR Codes

    I have a January 1998 built machine. The operator didnt know you cant go over having 200 programs in memory. The machine now has a 102 fault (normal on start up) and a 212 program integrity fault and 251 program data structure fault and there seems to be no way to reset the alarms. Anybody out there ran accross this one before? Thanks. I guess this should have went in the Haas section sorry


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    Have you removed any or all programs from memory?

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    The programs have been backed up but you cant remove any because you cant get past the alarms to remove them. I figure that is the main problem. too many programs stuck in the memory. Does this sound familiar?


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    Have you tried the "all" selection?

    Toggle down to "All" in the list and select it..then delete...

    You can also use this for outputting all the programs to one file..then reload them back in by loading this "All" file..

    it saves you from having to download all the programs seperatly..and reloading them one at a time..
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    If there is a slight delay between pressing reset and the alarm 251 try getting to the List Program page, go down to ALL and try to Delete ALL in the time you have available. I have had alarms 212 and 251 and have been able to work around them to write ALL to a disc before doing the delete but I cannot remember the exact details.


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    Hi guys! I cant seem to toggle anywhere with anything! Just cant seam to get past this alarm!


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    Is it possible there is a button sequence or power up procedure that might let me in there to delete those files?


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    I just looked up the full description for those alarms and the 212 can occur with a low battery. This is a possibility with your 7 years old machine

    When I had these two alarms the procedures here worked for me.

    212 PROG INTEGRITY ERROR Possible corrupted program. Save all programs to disk, delete all, then reload. Check for a low battery and low battery alarm.

    251 PROG DATA STRUCT ERROR Possible corrupted program. Save all programs to disk, delete all, then reload.


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    It let us save all programs to disk but then would not let us do the next step and delete them. We havent had a low battery alarm and it would seem like a very unlikely coincidence for the battery to fail just at the same time. I have also found out that this machine done this back a few years ago but there is a different operator here now so what ever the fix was it was done over the phone and not written down. Grrrrrrr.!


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    Well Looks like it time to call Haas...Sorry out of ideas..never seen this one before.
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    Ya I called them and no body knew the answer. And to top it of they still want us to fly one of them up here so he can look at it! Maybe have another resource in the morning! Wont go out to shop with hammer yet!


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    Did you call the factory or the HFO??

    I'd try the factory,,but maybe you did...
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